Visit Italy - The DON'Ts of Visiting Italy
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What You Shouldn't Do When You Are in Italy
Visiting Italy is an amazing experience whether you are seeing the Roman ruins throughout the country in places like Rome or Naples, but for all the amazing things you should do in Italy (visit Venice, Florence, Rome, Ravenna, Amalfi Coast, eat until you explode) there are things you DON'T DO when you come to Italy & Here are our 12 things NOT TO DO in Italy when you are traveling Italy.
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The Don'ts of Italy
1. Don't expect to get discount prices on fancy Italian luxury brands.
2. Don't eat near tourist sights. You will be ripped off and not get as good of Italian food as you would away from the tourist sights.
3. Don't Tip. They already charge you for service.
4. You Don't have to scream louder to get people to understand you.
5. Don't worry about overdressing, the Italians will always look better than you.
6. Don't just visit Rome and Venice, there is so much more to Italy.
7. Don't share your pizza and make sure you do eat it with your fork and knife.
8. Don't use the fast trains for short distances, they are not worth the significantly higher prices.
9. Don't expect to see spaghetti and meatballs on the menu TOGETHER. They will be there separately, but not together.
10. Don't expect a big breakfast in Italy. Just coffee and a cookie.
11. Don't overpack. You will be limited on space when traveling in Italy so pack accordingly.
12. Don't expect to be served food in a restaurant between 3pm and 7pm.
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10 Things to do in Cambridge Travel Guide | London Day Trip
Join us as we take a London day trip by train to Cambridge, England where we cover as many things to do in Cambridge in terms of attractions as we possibly can in this travel guide. Our Cambridge travel guide focuses on visiting Cambridge University including Queens College, showcasing the epic punting scene, wandering around and enjoying delicious food before heading back to London in what was a busy day trip.
10 Things to do in Cambridge City Tour | England Travel Guide:
1) Intro and arriving at Kings Cross station to take the train from London to Cambridge - 00:01
2) Cambridge University Botanic Garden - 01:26
3) Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch (Steak and Ale Pie, Eggs Benedict, tea and a pint of Guinness at The Regal Wetherspoon Pub - 02:25
4) Punting in Cambridge on the River Cam - 04:36 and 05:59
5) University of Cambridge - 04:50
6) Queens' College, Cambridge - 05:06
7) Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge - 06:30
8) Views of Cambridge from the tower - 06:50
9) Trinity College, Cambridge - 07:40
10) Outro and train ride from Cambridge to London - 08:37
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Our visit Cambridge travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, colleges, museums and the university. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Cambridge tourism brochure, Cambridge itinerary or Cambridge, England city tour.
10 Things to do in Cambridge Travel Guide | London Day Trip video transcript:
Today we are here at Kings Cross station and we are going on yet another day trip. Another one. Where are we off to? Another day trip from London. We're off to Cambridge today.
There are a number of trains from Kings Cross to Cambridge with journeys ranging from 45 minutes to a little over an hour and a half. Buying your ticket in advance is always a good idea as you can get a better price, and it’s also wise to travel off peak.
If you decide to walk into town like we did, Cambridge University Botanic Garden makes for a nice little stop. The garden has over 8000 species.
It is lunchtime for us and we've walked over to the Regal. Apparently this used to be a hotel, then a cinema and now it is a pub. I've ordered breakfast and Sam is having lunch. I'm waiting for my eggs benedict and I think you're having a Steak and Ale Pie? And a pint of Guinness
Feeling stuffed from that pub fare, we started making our way into town, and it wasn’t long before we came across the River Cam which was teaming with punters. Some made it look easy, while others were struggling, but we had a different idea and decided to go visit one of the colleges.
As a fun fact: The University of Cambridge was founded in 1209, just a few decades after Oxford University, making it the second oldest university in the English-speaking world. It is divided into 31 independent colleges, and our first one of the day was Queens College.
The most popular thing to do here in Cambridge aside from of course exploring the University is to go punting. It is very crowded out there.
So next up we're inside the Great Saint Mary's Church and we're going to be climbing the tower because apparently these are the best views of all of Cambridge. We like to climb towers.
The spiralling staircase is quite narrow and it has to accommodate traffic going up and down, which requires being a contortionist at times, but that’s how you earn those views!
Next up we are doing Trinity College and this is the largest college here at Cambridge University and also it was founded by Henry VIII.
That is basically it for our travel guide from Cambridge. I feel like we barely put a dent in Cambridge. We are back at the station just waiting for our train now back to London.
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Italy to Croatia Ferry from Ancona to Split
Come join for a busy travel day as we journey from Italy to Croatia by ferry from Ancona to Split; however, we first start our day off from Venice, Italy where we board a regional train to Bologna and then change to another train bound for Ancona. In Ancona we sort out our tickets and board an overnight ferry to Split.
The ferry ride with Jadrolinija was fantastic as our rooms were just the right size. Basically, we enjoyed a 4 course meal for 16 Euros per person and then drank some wine and ate some chips before going to bed. We woke up at 5am and enjoyed some scenic views of the ferry approaching Split during sunrise before having a quick breakfast for 6 Euros per person. Upon arriving we just ended up checking into our airbnb apartment before going to sleep.
In terms of prices for everything our two train rides came to $33 USD per person and the price of the overnight ferry per person was$111 USD for a private room. We thought overall it was excellent value and if you're looking to visit Croatia from Italy the overnight ferries are a great option to consider.
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Italy to Croatia Ferry from Ancona to Split Travel Vlog Video Transcript:
Good morning. And welcome to another travel day. We are leaving Venice today. After a week so yeah we've been rolling our luggage all the way to the station. So we have a busy day. An epic travel day.
We basically have two train rides. Yep. We're first going from Venice to Bologna and then from Bologna to Ancona. And then we have a bit of time to kill and then we're taking an overnight ferry and saying ciao to Italia. Bye Italy. Hello Croatia. Hello Croatia from Split. We have a really busy day ahead of us and we're going to show you the whole journey.
We have such a busy day that we figured yeah we're just going to focus on what we're doing today and tomorrow. Let's go catch a train.
Well welcome to Bologna. Bologna! We've been here a couple of years ago. Mmmhmm. And anyways we arrived on time. We're really lucky because there were quite a few trains that were cancelled today. I'm not sure the reason. Maybe weather related.
We have arrived. We have made it in Ancona. Made it to Ancona. That train went like in beast mode. I swear it caught up on the time it was delayed by. It was so quick. But you know what sucks? What? That was like the worst first class ever. No heating. No heat. No food.
That ends the train journey and now we've got basically go to the ferry terminal and pick up our tickets. Yes. Let's do that.
In terms of the price for the ferry ride from Italy to Croatia it ended up being 111 US dollars per person. There has been a change in regards to breakfast. When we traveled from Dubrovnik to Bari just a few months ago. Complimentary. Breakfast was included in the price if you got a cabin. That is no longer the case. But now it is the equivalent of 6 US dollars. We've got like 3 or 4 little courses so far. Bread, meat, cheese platters and we have omelets to come. Yes. We've all had coffee. It is not bad value and it also means that we can just check in and sleep when we arrive. We don't have to think about breakfast.
We have made it to Split. I remember last time we were here just catching a ferry everyone was asking yeah people were asking us why aren't you doing Split? Why aren't you doing Dubrovnik? And that is because we were waiting for Sam's parents. And now that they are here we're going to check this place out properly. We're also tired so I think we're going to go to bed as soon as we check in so we'll finish this off here. See you soon. Bye.
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Getting an Italian SIM Card
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Michelin Restaurant in Venice, Italy | Trying Pumpkin Dishes!
Join us as we visit a Michelin Restaurant in Venice, Italy that specializes in savory pumpkin dishes. For a while we've had requests for vegetarian friendly meals and restaurants and this place definitely fits the bill as we ordered only vegetarian Italian food. The following is a list of the all of the food items we tried:
1) Pumpkin with caramelized onions and pine nuts (Saor Di Zucca Radicchio Rosso)
2) Savory pumpkin flan with nutmeg (flan de zucca con burro al la salsa ricotta stagionata)
3) Pumpkin Tortilla (Tortino de Pate Zucca Caciotta Di Rocca Pontina)
4) Chocolate Cake (Festive Style)
5) House Red wine + water
Restaurant in Venice, Italy Information:
La Zucca Restaurant
Address: Santa Croce 1762, 1762, 30135 Venezia VE, Italy
Hours: Monday to Saturday 12:30–2:30PM (lunch) 7–10:30PM (dinner)
Sunday Closed
Phone: +39 041 524 1570
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Michelin Restaurant in Venice, Italy | Trying Pumpkin Dishes! Travel Video Transcript:
It is another very snowy day here in Venice. Today we're going to go for lunch. This place is the only like two minute walk from our house. It specializes in pumpkin & is called Osteria La Zucca. Zucca means pumpkin and most of the dishes are made with pumpkin. It is vegetarian friendly.
We are all settled in the restaurant and we've ordered three different pumpkin dishes to share between Sam and I. So the first one we got is the Saor Di Zucca Radicchio Rosso so that is this one right here that I'm going to be trying. I think it is the vegetarian equivalent of what I had at the other restaurant with the sardines because it has the same name. I can see that it has caramelized onions and the pine nuts but instead of the fish it is pumpkin. It looks kind of like a pumpkin paste.
Appetizer number two. We got the fran de zucca con burro al la salsa ricotta stagionata.
This has pumpkin and butter and some ricotta. When we were first reading this flan to me is a dessert. At least in Spanish it is but apparently this is savory and it has nutmeg they said. Yep. And also a few different spices. It looks really good. It is also dressed with cheese and these it looks like sunflower seeds. And guess who is having that as well? George. You've been trying it. So how is it?
It is delicious. It is so creamy and great pumpkin flavor.
This is really good though. Out of the two this one is my favorite so far.
That is delicious. But it is not sweet though is it? No. It has got a savory creamy texture and I love how there is the has been some cheese sprinkled on top. Also some pumpkin seeds. It is just really really good.
It is also a bit thicker than what I thought when I first looked at it. It has pumpkin seeds.
This one is the Tortino de Pate Zucca Caciotta Di Rocca Pontina.
So never heard of tortino before it kind of looks like a potato. It reminds me of the Spanish tortilla. It is kind of like that with pumpkin.
So let's just dig in. Dig right in and see what this is all about. Nice consistency.
This looks good get a little bit of that pesto right there.
it is dessert time. So we've ordered a piece of chocolate cake. Woah. It looks beautiful. It is nice and thick. Nice big slab of it. I like that there is a little dusting of icing sugar on top and also we have some chocolate sprinkled. And it is beautifully plated too as you'll notice you see berries and you'll see some cream. It looks very festive like Christmas. It does look very festive. This would be a great Holiday Christmas cake for instance. Oh and you can tell that there is nuts in here.
That is really tasty.
Actually this reminds me a lot of a warm brownie. That is how I would describe it with a lot of nuts and chocolate.
In terms of price point it came to 41 Euros. That included the 3 pumpkin dishes, the dessert and we also ended up paying for the water for everyone. The wine that I drank my Dad bought for me and that was 5 Euros and we split it. So basically an extra 2.50 if you wanted to do the math. Yeah. And right now we're just outside of the restaurant. Look it is right on the canal. Yeah. Tada. So in terms of the food yeah the quality was really good.
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15 Cosas Que Ver y Hacer en Dubrovnik, Croacia Guía Turística
Dubrovnik - La Perla del Adriatico! En este video los vamos a llevar a conocer una de las ciudades mas bellas, no solo en Croacia, si no en todo Europa!
Con sus murallas medievales, calles de mármol, y ubicación a la orilla del mar, esta es una ciudad que te invita a querer conocer cada rincón.
Nosotros tuvimos 2 días para disfrutar lo mejor de Dubrovnik y en este video vamos a compartir con ustedes algunas de nuestras experiencias favoritas en la ciudad.
15 Cosas Que Ver y Hacer en Dubrovnik, Croacia Guía Turística
1) Caminar por el casco antiguo
2) Catedral de Dubrovnik
3) Mercado en Plaza Gundulić
4) Fuente de Onofrio
5) Farmacia y Claustros dentro del Monasterio
6) Palacio del Rector
7) Amistarse con los gatos
8) Paseo en bote a la isla de Lokrum
9) Pizza en Mea Culpa
10) Murallas de Dubrovnik
11) Comer un helado
12) Fuerte de San Lorenzo
13) Parque Gradać
14) Buza Bar
15) Disfrutar el atardecer en el balcón del AirBnB
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20 Cosas Que Ver y Hacer en Florencia, Italia Guía Turística
Florencia: esta fue la segunda parada de nuestro viaje por Italia y cuando se trata del arte del Renacimiento italiano, no hay mejor ciudad en el mundo para visitar!
Nosotros pasamos nuestra visita en Florencia admirando obras de arte en museos y espacios públicos, maravillándonos con la arquitectura (especialmente el Duomo), buscando las mejores vistas panorámicas, y por supuesto comiendo un montón de pizza y gelato.
En este video, vamos a compartir con ustedes lo que nosotros opinamos son las mejores cosas que ver y hacer en Florencia. Asi que vamos!
20 Cosas Que Ver y Hacer en Florencia, Italia Guía Turística
1) Catedral de Florencia
2) El Campanario
3) El Baptisterio de San Juan
4) Museo dell’Opera del Duomo
5) Cripta de Santa Reparata
6) La Cúpula / El Duomo
7) Gelatería Grom
8) Galería Uffizi
9) Pizzeria Toto
10) Piazza della Signoria
11) Palazzo Vecchio
12) Loggia dei Lanzi
13) Galleria dell'Accademia
14) Ponte Vecchio
15) Piazzale Michelangelo
16) Atardecer desde Piazzale Michelangelo
17) Almorzando en el Mercado Central (2do piso)
18) Shopping en el Mercado Central (1er piso)
19) Cocinando comida Italiana
20) Florencia de Noche
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Pizza in Croatia Review - Trying Croatian Seafood and Istrian Pizza in Pula
Come join us for pizza in croatia in this food review as we order a Croatian seafood pizza along with a local Istrian pizza in Pula, Croatia at Pizzeria Jupiter. Pizza in Croatia is a big deal, and very much a part of the local food scene, so with that in mind we confidently ordered two local specialities from one of the top pizza places in Pula.
1) Frutti di Mare (Croatian Seafood Pizza) featuring tomato, cheese, scampi, mussels, tuna, salted sardines, squid, garlic and cheese
2) Istriana pizza with tomato, mozzarella, prosciutto, arugula, rucola and cherry tomatoes.
Jupiter Pizzeria
(Pizza Restaurant in Pula, Croatia)
Address: Castropola ul. 42, 52100, Pula, Croatia
Hours: 12PM–12AM (daily)
Phone: +385 52 214 333
Afterwards we grabbed gelatos for 1 Euro each!
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Pizza in Croatia Review - Trying Croatian Seafood and Istrian Pizza in Pula Travel Food Video Transcript:
Pizza in Croatia. That is the plan for today's lunch. And you're probably thinking Pizza? You're not in Italy order something local. But pizza is super popular here. We're basically like right across the sea from Italy. You've just got the Adriatic in between. So yeah, pizza is huge here and we're eating at a place called Jupiter Pizzeria. Apparently it is the top pizza place in the whole city. Yeah. We researched it. We did our research guys.
We're getting one local pizza and another seafood one because we're right by the coast. So I can't wait for that to arrive. We also ordered a glass of red wine. So this is shaping up to be a great meal.
Guys so the food has arrived. So so quickly. I think they just threw in our pizza as soon as we ordered it and check it out. This one is the frutti di mare. The seafood one. And honestly I'm going to have to read the ingredients because there is so many that I don't even remember. Yeah. There is a lot going on. So frutti di mare. This one has tomato, cheese, scampi. I don't know what scampi is. Mussels, tuna, salted sardines, squid and garlic. And cheese. Did I also say cheese? It has got lots of cheese.
Sam ready to introduce use to your pizza? Yes. We've been neglecting this poor thing over here. And this is the Istriana one. Let's read off the ingredients. The menu. Because yeah it has a lot. So it comes with tomato, mozzarella, prosciutto, arugula, rucola, cherry and tomatoes. Haha. It is a challenging word for you over there. Yeah. That looks so good. Look at those colors.
I'm just totally in my happy place right now. Eating pizza. Pizza is one of my all-time favorite foods. It is what I grew up liking the most as a kid. And I mean my tastebuds have evolved but I still like a good pizza to me is right near the top of the food chain. And you know what is another reason to be in your happy place? Why is that? The weather. Yeah. You've got sunshine. I know I'm wearing shorts.
time for price point. Oh my gosh this was one of those meals where my belly is bulging out of my pants now. Yeah, we had no room for dessert. Oh, not even close. What we're going to do guys is we're going to take you out for gelato but after we walk around for a while. Actually we're going to take ourselves out for gelato. Locally that came to 136 Kuna and that is 21 US dollars. And to be honest that was outstanding value.
You've got ice cream all over your mustache. Oh my gosh it is so good I'm just pigging out on it. Anyways these were just a Euro. Really nice ice cream and now we are officially saying ciao. So we'll see you guys next time. Have a good day.
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Slovenian Food Review - Trying traditional Slovenian dishes in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Come join us for a Slovenian Food Review as eat a delicious meal in Ljubljana, Slovenia at Allegria restaurant trying several different traditional Slovenian dishes including wine, mains and dessert. As like the Bosnian cuisine we tried at Sarajevo 84 this was our very first time to try Slovenian cuisine and we were excited and eager to dig right in. The following list is the food items we tried at the restaurant including the local names from the menu:
1) Slovenian carniolan sausage (kranjska klobasa) with sauerkraut cabbage mashed rooty potatoes
2) Slovenian stuffed pasta (Idrijski žlikrofi) with a lamb ragout (similar to goulash)
3) Slovenian dessert (prekmurska gibanica) a puffed pastry from Prekmurje made with eight different layers including raisins, apples, walnuts, seeds, poppy seeds and cottage cheese
4) Slovenian red wine (Refošk red dry - Vina Koper)
Restaurant in Ljubljana, Slovenia location, contact details & hours:
Restavracija Allegria (Slovenian Cuisine)
Address: Nazorjeva ulica 8, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Hours: Mon-Fri 11AM–11PM, Sat 12–10PM & Sunday 12–5PM
Phone: +386 1 426 74 02
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Slovenian Food Review - Trying traditional Slovenian dishes in Ljubljana, Slovenia Travel Video Transcript:
Well hello hello and welcome to another food video. Today we're having lunch here in Ljubljana so we figured we need to show you what Slovenian food is all about. Now I've never had Slovenian food before ever because I don't think it is really popular outside of Europe but um Sam brought us to Allegria. He spotted this place yesterday so we are here. We've ordered our wine. We've got our basket of bread so let's get to it.
Sam and I both got the same red wine. And what is the biggest surprise with this? Yes, the local red. Biggest surprise is now that we've had two restaurant meals here in Ljubljana is that they typically serve the red wine chilled.
The food arrived pretty quickly so let me show you my dish first. I ordered the grilled Slovenian sausage (kranjska klobasa) with sauerkraut or cabbage and this kind of like purple-y potato so let's just dig right in. Look it is like a double sausage actually. It looks big. Let's divide it. Big and juicy.
It is a really nice way to be starting our Slovenian cuisine experience. Yeah, and now we're moving on to what Sam ordered.
Sam is going in for the Idrijski žlikrofi I believe it is called.
Yes. We could totally be butchering it. And inside is basically pork, herbs and onions.
And it comes with a lamb ragout. It looks so good. I'm making sure to get a bit of lamb.
This is just so good. Such hearty food. Yeah? Again not spicy at all though. It is just like kind of that comfort savory food. And I really like the pasta. It is actually quite densely stuffed.
Well dessert has arrived. It sure has. Here before us we have a traditional Slovenian dessert (prekmurska gibanica) whose name I cannot pronounce. But I can tell you the ingredients. It is basically kind of like a puffed pastry like with lots of little crispy layers and inside it has apples, cottage cheese, walnuts and sometimes it can have raisins. It also has poppyseed and it has all been dusted with a little bit of icing sugar.
Another very filling meal here in Ljubljana, Slovenia. I have to say.. And in terms of price point that came to 28 Euros so that included two glasses of red wine, two mains and a dessert to share. It is packed outside and it is packed inside so it is a great restaurant. I'd highly recommend coming here in Ljubljana.
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VILLA VIRGINIA:
(2-18 Persone) Villa indipendente suddivisa su due livelli, ubicata a Trappeto, a 200 mt dalla spiaggia della Ciammarita. Il piano inferiore è composto da: un salone con 2 divani letti matrimoniali, 2 camere con due letti matrimoniali, un'ampia cucina abitabile all'interno della villa ed un'altra all'esterno dotata di forno a legna, 2 bagni con doccia di cui uno all'esterno della villa. Il piano superiore è composto da: 4 camere da letto matrimoniali, un'ampia cucina/soggiorno con un divano letto matrimoniale e due bagni con doccia. Con terrazza panoramica vista mare. Entrambi i piani della villa sono dotati di ingressi indipendenti con cancello automatico, posto auto privato, giardino, ampi spazi esterni, zona solarium, vista panoramica e vista mare. La spiaggia è fornita anche di diversi lidi attrezzati con possibilità di locare ombrelloni e lettini solari.Il prezzo include luce e gas.
Transfert su richiesta con pagamento a parte.Possibilità di ricevere in noleggio lenzuola singoli e matrimoniali.Pulizie pagate a parte al momento della stipulazione del contratto. Sono facilmente raggiungibili da Balestrate con auto siti archeologici di rilevante importanza storica: Segesta, Selinunte, Erice,Monreale,Palermo e Trapani.possibilità di noleggio barche.Nelle vicinanze del paese c’è il parco naturale dello Zingaro,anch'esso raggiungibile in auto dove potrete fare lunghe passeggiate immersi nel verde prenotare un vasto giro in barca per ammirare le bellezze dei Farglioni di Scopello e San Vito lo Capo.
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